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slowing economies in europe and china could slow global growth. and conflict with iran could push up energy prices. erika miller, "n.b.r.," new york. >> susie: joining us now with more on what to expect from president obama's state of the union address, david gordon, head of research at the eurasia group in washington d.c. >> so if you heard from our report, david, it's all about the economy. that's the big interest for most americans. what can the president propose tomorrow that will get the economy moving without some kind of big stimulus plan? >> so i think that the president's going to try to do a couple of things. first he's going to call on others to help him. first es he going to call on the congress to do two things. one, avoid the sequester, avoid the job cuts that will come from the sequester. and come to a balanced program on putting budget issues on the sidelines for the rest of this year. two, pass immigration reform so people have confidence, migrant workers have confidence, or security improves, so es's going to ask the congress. se
slowing economies in europe and china could slow global growth. and conflict with iran could push up energy prices. erika miller, "n.b.r.," new york. >> susie: joining us now with more on what to expect from president obama's state of the union address, david gordon, head of research at the eurasia group in washington d.c. >> so if you heard from our report, david, it's all about the economy. that's the big interest for most americans. what can the president propose...
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they cut china's growth to 8% from 8.2%. >> a slow down in gdp in china got the blame. but ford does not see it that way, they are protecting that 40% of the sale s will come fro china. they have doubled their capacity, scrambling to keep up with demand to keep up with the market. we have a closer look at ford's rapid expansion there and the challenges it faces. >> he is part of the new wave in china. car buyers turning the western part of the country into one of the hottest auto markets in the world. >> translator: in his mind, he feels that the car, the brand is good. and the service is also excellent. so this is why he trusts this brand. >> here, the gateway to western china, growth in auto sales is particularly good news for ford. at this plant, a new focus roles off the assembly line every minute and within two years ford will be doubling capacity in the area. >> this year, the total volume of the ford, were 600,000. so it's a big, big key. >> growing sales in china have been one of the top goals since he took over ford in 2006. at the time, ford had a small presen
they cut china's growth to 8% from 8.2%. >> a slow down in gdp in china got the blame. but ford does not see it that way, they are protecting that 40% of the sale s will come fro china. they have doubled their capacity, scrambling to keep up with demand to keep up with the market. we have a closer look at ford's rapid expansion there and the challenges it faces. >> he is part of the new wave in china. car buyers turning the western part of the country into one of the hottest auto...
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the place china, the weapon a cheaper smart phone. that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, august 14th. >>> good evening everyone. cisco with earnings that top estimates and solid revenues but this quarter is worrying investors. john chambers is warning its revenue will be below wall street expectations and lay off 5% of it's work force, that's about 4,000 people. shares fell as much as 9% in after hours trading. jon fortt joins us from san jose, john? >> one of the things that john chambers said on the call is that cisco is having fits reading the economic data and that summarizes the after hours action analysts questioned about what exactly cisco is doing. john chambers said the global growth and lack thereof shows inconsistency. the switching business looks good. the routing business except the edge looks bad. certain geographies, northern europe, north america look good but japan, china don't look as good. what chambers said is cisco is commited to delivering on the financial model they put out around 61,
the place china, the weapon a cheaper smart phone. that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, august 14th. >>> good evening everyone. cisco with earnings that top estimates and solid revenues but this quarter is worrying investors. john chambers is warning its revenue will be below wall street expectations and lay off 5% of it's work force, that's about 4,000 people. shares fell as much as 9% in after hours trading. jon fortt joins us from san jose,...
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seven of those are in china, two in india. we had a 30% increase in our share, in the quarter in china. we actually wholesaled more cuses in the region, most of that in china, than we did in either europe or north america. >> china's also on track to be the biggest market for luxury vehicles like bmw, audi, mercedes, verypopur. ishere a place for the new lincoln to win over buyers of luxury cars in china? >> we think so. we've announced that in 2014 we're going to introduce the brand into china. teams already working to prepare for that. and we do think that we've got the products and we're going to have a consumer brand experience and dealership experience that we think is going to set us apart from others. >> ford shares hitting a speed bump today. they were down slightly, the stock is up almost 3% so far this year. >> ford shares, like a truckload of other stocks today ended slightly lower. the major averages did finish the day mixed. orders for long lasting durable goods were softer than expected in march. and investors to
seven of those are in china, two in india. we had a 30% increase in our share, in the quarter in china. we actually wholesaled more cuses in the region, most of that in china, than we did in either europe or north america. >> china's also on track to be the biggest market for luxury vehicles like bmw, audi, mercedes, verypopur. ishere a place for the new lincoln to win over buyers of luxury cars in china? >> we think so. we've announced that in 2014 we're going to introduce the...
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he is trying to reclaim the luster lost to china. >> the conflict that japan and china is going through right now, has made it clear here in japan, no, we do not want to be a colony of the people's republic of china, we want to be a strong economy and that is the big driver that is fundamentally difference than anything i've seen over the last 25 years in japan. >> the promise of change has weakened the yen. the economy grew 3.5% in the early quarter and that is signs that it's working. >> skeptics say that the structured reform is in areas like agriculture, and health care and industry. >> that is going to be the hardest particularly as well as economically and socially, it's really hard hit differently from what you call it the interest group in the economy. >> by joining talks to enter the transpacific partnership, he stoked the ire of the farm lobby. >> the tpp is important. i think it's really likely to encourage japan to make a structural reform in a way that it can really lure the service and investment barriers. >> government officials say they know their experiment carries risk
he is trying to reclaim the luster lost to china. >> the conflict that japan and china is going through right now, has made it clear here in japan, no, we do not want to be a colony of the people's republic of china, we want to be a strong economy and that is the big driver that is fundamentally difference than anything i've seen over the last 25 years in japan. >> the promise of change has weakened the yen. the economy grew 3.5% in the early quarter and that is signs that it's...
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what's more likely is they will keep their china plants focused on selling to companies here in china while u.s. plants pick up more of the manufacturing for companies in the u.s. one big advantage u.s. manufacturing plants have over those here in china, productivity. now, it's improving here in china, but it's still not to the level where it is in the u.s. and because of that productivity, u.s. manufacturing plants have been able to keep their costs in check relative to firms here in china. phil lebeau, "nightly business report," shanghai, china. >>> and tomorrow we'll look at whether china, the world's largest auto market, is about to become the world's most lucrative market for luxury carmakers. >>> meantime, still ahead, seaworld is set to make its trading debut tomorrow, but should investors dive in? >>> first, a look, though, at how commodities, treasuries and currencies fared today. >>> you can call it a whale of a deal. seaworld entertainment, this is the amusement park behind shamu, the killer whale, will sell shares to the public for the first time ever tomorrow at the new y
what's more likely is they will keep their china plants focused on selling to companies here in china while u.s. plants pick up more of the manufacturing for companies in the u.s. one big advantage u.s. manufacturing plants have over those here in china, productivity. now, it's improving here in china, but it's still not to the level where it is in the u.s. and because of that productivity, u.s. manufacturing plants have been able to keep their costs in check relative to firms here in china....
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china mobile offers new items for the company. they are more than double the population of the united states, no specific details yet about what the iphone will cost with a china mobile contract but if apple prices phones in the mid-range, say $300, then it could take customers from competitors, much of it depending if apple wishes to sacrifice market for market share. the ceo doesn't believe it would be apple's strategy. >> they're not involved in the race to the bottom that they want to sell premium product at good prices, maintain their margins. >> still, even without the price point, analysts are already busy estimating what the deal mean fs for apple sales, the team expects it to translate into sales of 17 million iphones in the next 12 months which could add $10 billion to their revenue line, that would be a big boost for revenue. josh lipton, nightly business report, silicon valley. >>> and still ahead, are shoppers turning their backs on target after the massive debit card security breach. >>> good news for drivers after f
china mobile offers new items for the company. they are more than double the population of the united states, no specific details yet about what the iphone will cost with a china mobile contract but if apple prices phones in the mid-range, say $300, then it could take customers from competitors, much of it depending if apple wishes to sacrifice market for market share. the ceo doesn't believe it would be apple's strategy. >> they're not involved in the race to the bottom that they want to...
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ford is doing very well in china. so they are really hitting on all cylinders and i think there is more upside for the stock. >> margaret in redwood city, california. she's interested in 3 d printing. she says i work at stanford and surrounded by people inviting including 3 d imaging for healthcare. what do you think of this? >> there is no doubt the 3 d group has been one of the most exciting things to come along in technology or in the economy. there -- it's just potentially a game changer and like all groups that catch the imagination of the public, it becomes highly valued. so i view all of these stocks -- there's three others along with ddd. there is prlb and ssys, i view them all as trading stocks until this becomes a more mature industry where we can see a little further down the road. but it's definitely a very exciting space to be in. >> wayne, do you have any disclosures to tell you about, whether you own any of these or your funds do? >> no, i do not and rock well does not own any, either. >> thank you, chi
ford is doing very well in china. so they are really hitting on all cylinders and i think there is more upside for the stock. >> margaret in redwood city, california. she's interested in 3 d printing. she says i work at stanford and surrounded by people inviting including 3 d imaging for healthcare. what do you think of this? >> there is no doubt the 3 d group has been one of the most exciting things to come along in technology or in the economy. there -- it's just potentially a...
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how will coach do in china? is it hot enough of a name? >> well, their business is very strong right now en china. the men's business and their business in china are the two strengths right now of this brand. now, going forward, i think the brand does have to remain popular in the united states and has to continue to gain market share in order to justify a global position and maintain that high level of authenticity. however, right now in china, based on the last quarter and the last couple of years, it is still a hot brand. >> susie: all right. we'll see what happens. thanks so much, dan, for coming on the program. >> thank you, susie. >> susie: dan hess, c.e.o. of merchant forecast. >> tom: in the "market monitor," >> tom: the major stock indices climbed higher thanks to some big technology stocks. it was a very narrow trading range, just six points, with the index finishing higher by a fraction. still, it was enough for it to close at a new five year high. volume fell from yesterday's pace. 638 million shares on the big board. 1.7 billi
how will coach do in china? is it hot enough of a name? >> well, their business is very strong right now en china. the men's business and their business in china are the two strengths right now of this brand. now, going forward, i think the brand does have to remain popular in the united states and has to continue to gain market share in order to justify a global position and maintain that high level of authenticity. however, right now in china, based on the last quarter and the last...
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can china manage its pace to slow down. because if it slows down too much, it affects the commodity exports like brazil and american markets, so there are plenty of issues, so in the long run they have growth in their labor market, we don't have that in the developing world. they are cheap compared to developed markets right now. >> as you know, american investors, especially individual investors always feel comfortable investing right here in their own back yard. tell us how stocks will do this year, and what kind of balance should they have between u.s. stocks and stocks around the world? >> well, of course, i can't give you a straight answer to having them do this year. and i'll tell you why, if you look back over the last three years, two years ago the stock market gave you zero percent, last year, 16%, this year it will give you about 30% of the united states. now in this case we had an upward trend, but in the next five years you could expect to make 5 to 7% per year in u.s. stocks. so i think that is pretty good. but
can china manage its pace to slow down. because if it slows down too much, it affects the commodity exports like brazil and american markets, so there are plenty of issues, so in the long run they have growth in their labor market, we don't have that in the developing world. they are cheap compared to developed markets right now. >> as you know, american investors, especially individual investors always feel comfortable investing right here in their own back yard. tell us how stocks will...
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a labor rights group is accusing apple of abusing some of its workers in china. china labor watch says that peglatron, a chinese company that makes iphones for apple, withholds employee's pay, forces them to work extra hours. >>> prices are up 8 cents a gallon nationwide over the past two weeks. the latest sr. have a shows a gallon of regular unleaded will now cost you 3.67 on average. chicago is the most expensive city to fill up, the average price there, $4.10. charleston, south carolina has the nation's lowest at $3.34. >>> crude prices are up, gasoline prices are up, and this coming week, we get the latest earnings from some of the world's biggest energy companies. jackie deangelis has a look at what's ahead. >> reporter: the large cap sector has seen a 15% gain year to date. it's the middle of the road performance when compared to the other sectors. will earnings give energy companies a jolt? >> energy companies have come under pressure this year as falling bread prices have impacted their earnings as well as falling production volumes. >> bp is the 23i6r9 t
a labor rights group is accusing apple of abusing some of its workers in china. china labor watch says that peglatron, a chinese company that makes iphones for apple, withholds employee's pay, forces them to work extra hours. >>> prices are up 8 cents a gallon nationwide over the past two weeks. the latest sr. have a shows a gallon of regular unleaded will now cost you 3.67 on average. chicago is the most expensive city to fill up, the average price there, $4.10. charleston, south...
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crude oil moved sharply higher getting a boost from solid manufacturing data out of china. it shot up to more than $96 a barrel, the highest price since halloween. >>> a historic day for the city of detroit, birthplace of the motown sound and u.s. auto industry and poised to become the largest bankruptcy in the nation's history. a federal judge declarped the city could provide with bankruptcy filing clearing the way for sweeping changes to contracts and pension pay outs to city workers and retirees and losses for the municipal bond holders. scott cohn joins us with more and what could happen. tell what happened in court today and what does chapter nine mean for detroit? >> well, susie, it is hugely significant for detroit, but it's also significant across the country. that's why this ruling is such a big deal, not just because it's the biggest in u.s. history but because of implications not just here in detroit but for cities, unions, pensioners and investors. the u.s. bankruptcy judge who is presiding over this case said that detroit could get through restructuring some of
crude oil moved sharply higher getting a boost from solid manufacturing data out of china. it shot up to more than $96 a barrel, the highest price since halloween. >>> a historic day for the city of detroit, birthplace of the motown sound and u.s. auto industry and poised to become the largest bankruptcy in the nation's history. a federal judge declarped the city could provide with bankruptcy filing clearing the way for sweeping changes to contracts and pension pay outs to city workers...
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manufacturing conglomerate 3-m also is optimistic about china. the company said demand is improving there, with its four quarter china sales up 10%. total earnings came in as forecast butit satisfied traders and investors. shares rose 0.2% enough to close at a new 52 week high. while apple was the big loser, you have to see netflix. the streaming media company reported a surprise profit last night, and shares took off. the stock shot up more than 42%, closing at their highest price since 2011. three of the five most active traded exchange traded products were higher. the nasdaq one hundred tracking fund saw the heaviest selling, down 1.4%. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: in tonght's "kids & >> susie: in tonght's "kids & cash," turning a financial speed bump, into a learning opportunity. here's "earn it, learn it" author alisa weinstein. >> if you've ever started to teach your kid a money lesson, only to have it completely derailed by something you never saw coming, you'll get this. so were at a playdate and he falls in love with hi
manufacturing conglomerate 3-m also is optimistic about china. the company said demand is improving there, with its four quarter china sales up 10%. total earnings came in as forecast butit satisfied traders and investors. shares rose 0.2% enough to close at a new 52 week high. while apple was the big loser, you have to see netflix. the streaming media company reported a surprise profit last night, and shares took off. the stock shot up more than 42%, closing at their highest price since 2011....
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china is leading the way among developing countries seeing a slowdown in economic growth. >> this means that the focus of policies would increasingly need to turn to boosting potential out ward growth in the case of china to achieving a more sustainable and balanced growth. >> reporter: the imf forecasts global growth from 3.1% and 3. % is the 2014 forecast. the u.s. economy is weaker. the imf pegs u.s. great at 1.7% this year and 2.7% in 2014. down 2/10ths of a percent. how long will the sequester last and ben bernanke to taper the stimulus. >> going forward, we think this was very much repricing episode and we expect to decrease, maybe not back to the levels of a few months ago but to decrease relative to the highs of the recent past. but one cannot rule further attacks of nerves along the way. >> reporter: leading economists and market watchers say it's not just volatility that has all eyes on the feds. >> if the tapering causes slowing or economic activity or increases in interest rates that would have adverse effects where it might force the hand of other central banks. >> reporter
china is leading the way among developing countries seeing a slowdown in economic growth. >> this means that the focus of policies would increasingly need to turn to boosting potential out ward growth in the case of china to achieving a more sustainable and balanced growth. >> reporter: the imf forecasts global growth from 3.1% and 3. % is the 2014 forecast. the u.s. economy is weaker. the imf pegs u.s. great at 1.7% this year and 2.7% in 2014. down 2/10ths of a percent. how long...